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4''Flashpoint Beyond'' is a seven-issue mini-series from Creator/DCComics, written by Creator/GeoffJohns, Tim Sheridan, and Jeremy Adams with art by Xermanico. It's the sequel to the ''[[ComicBook/TheFlash Flash]]'' storyline ''[[ComicBook/FlashpointDCComics Flashpoint]]'', also written by Johns.
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6The Flashpoint universe was a dark timeline created when Barry Allen went back in time and saved his mother from dying. It was meant to have been destroyed, with Thomas Wayne surviving thanks to the intervention of a spiteful Eobard Thawne. Just when Thomas had finally found a place in the wider DC multiverse with ComicBook/JusticeLeagueIncarnate, he was killed by Darkseid...
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8Except Thomas Wayne now finds himself back in this aberrant timeline which has mysteriously returned. Now, he must figure out how it was restored and how to get rid of it once and for all.
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10!!Tropes Featured in this Book:
11* AlienInvasion: [[spoiler:As Krypton is about to be destroyed, Jor-El and the rest of the Kryptonians decided to invade Earth and turn it into their new home. They do so by sending their children, including Super-Man, to Earth as a vanguard to disarm humanity in advance of their arrival. Fortunately, Super-Man is not on board with this and plans on uniting Earth's heroes against the Kryptonians.]]
12* AlliterativeName: '''D'''exter '''D'''ent, Judge Harvey Dent and Gilda's son, [[spoiler:and the Robin to Thomas Wayne's Batman.]]
13* AndTheAdventureContinues: [[spoiler: Though the Flashpoint timeline survives, there's still the Kryptonian invasion coming from the horizon. However, with a renewed purpose, Thomas Wayne and Dexter (now Robin) jump into the fight to save their home.]]
14-->[[spoiler:'''Martha Wayne:''']] [[spoiler: You two have fun out there. And if you need any help finding '''Krptonite''', let me know. I've got '''connections''' you '''don't'''. Let's '''kill''' some Kryptonians!]]
15* BackFromTheDead:
16** Thomas Wayne is resurrected here after falling to Darkseid's Omega Beams back in ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueIncarnate''.
17** In Issue 4, [[spoiler:Martha Wayne, aka the Joker]], is also revealed to be alive.
18* BackForTheDead: Eobard's identity as the Reverse-Flash had previously been retconned from his life, after Barry Allen grounded him and removed his status as a living paradox. This resulted in Eobard Thawne now being the happy curator of the Flash Museum in his time. He briefly returns as the Reverse-Flash in this series, with his dead body being discovered as another victim of the Clockwork Killer.
19* BackFromTheDead: Back in "Knight of Vengeance", it was mentioned Thomas Wayne had killed Poison Ivy. Early on, the story mentions she's up and about again, and she does indeed appear in issue 3, very much alive again.
20* BadassBoast: Bonnie Baxter informs Mr. Terrific that while he may be the eighth smartest man on Earth, she is categorically ''the'' smartest ''woman''.
21* BatmanGambit: Guess who? [[spoiler:Bruce hinges everything on the idea his father will overcome his self-hatred and choose to live, sparing the Flashpoint universe.]]
22* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:The Flashpoint world is saved and separated, but the Time Masters want to punish Bruce for it all, settling for letting some old enemies of Martha Wayne attack him when he's not looking. However, thirteen previously-unseen Golden Age heroes - Betsy Ross, Molly Pitcher, Ladybug, Salem the Witch Girl, John Henry Jr., Cherry Bomb, Judy Garrick, Quiz Kid, the Harlequin's Son and the Golden Age versions of Mr. Miracle, Red Lantern, Aquaman, and a Golden Age Legionnaire - are released from the prisons the Time Masters stuck them in. And in the Watchmen universe, the girl who idolized Ozymandias back in ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock''[='s=] ending is messing with the machine that created Dr. Manhattan]].
23* TheBusCameBack:
24** Mime and Marionette from ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'' are shown aiding the Bruce Wayne Batman in something.
25** Corky Baxter, a member of Rip Hunter's old Time Masters team, reappears in Issue 0. He also threatens that Rip is going to recruit the rest of them -- Corky's sister Bonnie and Dr. Jeffery Smith -- to get back at Bruce.
26** Issue 5 brings back Angela Chen, who had been absent since 2018.
27* CameBackWrong: This version of the Flashpoint timeline is even worse -- the war between the Atlanteans and the Amazons has ended with Atlantis winning and the world seems to be on the verge of fearing a Kryptonian invasion.
28* TheCameo: The thugs Thomas attacks at the end of issue 2 are the Flashpoint universe versions of the Top, Rainbow Raider and Captain Boomerang.
29* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Confronting the Flashpoint universe Barry Allen, Thomas says he's repeating what Barry told him; "I'm Batman." He means himself, obviously, but his wording makes Barry think Thomas is saying ''he'' is Batman.
30* ContinuityNod:
31** Issue 5 have Martin Stein mentioned casting aspersions on Corky Baxter's character. Corky shoots back he's not a reliable source, after the reveal in ''Doomsday Clock'' that Stein was secretly a government agent.
32** Corky also goes over some of the major time related crises the DC universe has had over the years, such as ''Zero Hour'', ''The Kingdom'', and ''Convergence''.
33** Angry at Batman, Corky suggests they mess up his personal timeline by bringing Nocturna back. Nocturna famously fell in love with Batman and adopted Jason Todd right before the original Crisis.
34** Thomas references his actions in ''Comicbook/BatmanTomKing''.
35* DecompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:The Flashpoint timeline's equivalent to Harvey Dent gets killed, with his wife Gilda becoming Two-Face in his place.]]
36* DroppedABridgeOnHim: General Nate Adam, a minor recurring character in some of the original ''Flashpoint'' tie-ins, is among the Clockwork Killer's victims.
37* {{Foreshadowing}}: Among the crazed scribblings Thomas finds in Psycho-Pirate's cell is a note about a "Joan Garrick".
38* FrameUp: [[spoiler:The Scavenger claims he was hired by Aquaman to kill Barry Allen. Thomas travels all the way to England to interrogate him. Aquaman has no idea what he's talking about, and it's only after this Thomas realizes whoever hired the Scavenger did so to lure him away from Gotham.]]
39* FunWithAcronyms: Batman has a whiteboard with the words "Divine Continuum" inscribed on it in issue #0. '''D'''ivine '''C'''ontinuum, as in, ''DC'' Comics.
40* GivenNameReveal: In issue #5, Martha finds out from Psycho-Pirate [[spoiler:the real name of the Comedian of [[ComicBook/BatmanThreeJokers the three Jokers]]: Jack Oswald White.]]
41* HeadPet: Corky Baxter's coonskin cap turns out to be a living raccoon. It's named Crockett, after UsefulNotes/DavyCrockett, and probably specifically in reference to ''Series/DavyCrockett1954'', which started a trend of kids wearing coonskin caps in Corky's original time period.
42* HeelFaceTurn: Jason Woodrue is the Swamp Thing and is responsible for building the Oasis which sheltered displaced refugees. Poison Ivy became one with the Parliament of Trees and is an ally of Super-Man.
43* HeelRealization: Looking back at his actions as he tried to ''force'' Bruce to retire as Batman, Thomas can now acknowledge that his son was a better Batman than him, able to use the Dark Knight to inspire hope where Thomas only ever inspired fear.
44* HypocriticalHumor: The Joker remarks that Mr. Eraserhead is insane.
45* InsanityDefense: It's mentioned that Tobias Whale, normally an enemy of Black Lightning, tried going for the insanity defence in his trial in order to be sent to Arkham. Funnily enough, after just one night there, he changed his mind and suddenly decided he was quite sane after all.
46* KirkSummation: Internally, Batman denounces the Time Masters as self appointed arbiters of how the timeline should go. He calls their self appointed OmniscientMoralityLicense, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking as well as Rip's unearned familiarity]], the most arrogant attitude he's ever seen, outcompeting Lex Luthor and Hal Jordan in his eyes.
47* NeverSuicide: Debbie Dent apparently committed suicide after the TraumaCongaLine she went through back in ''Knight of Vengeance''. Issue 4 reveals [[spoiler:Gilda killed her.]]
48* NotInThisForYourRevolution: [[spoiler:Thomas refuses to help Super-Man and his allies in preparing Earth against an imminent invasion by the Kryptonians.]]
49* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: [[spoiler:Somehow Martha Wayne, an otherwise normal human, managed to overpower and kill the super-speed endowed Reverse-Flash.]]
50* PetTheDog: The Flashpoint Joker reveals she found the regular reality's Joker, living as an ordinary family man in Gotham City. She left him alone, and even made sure to spare his life when she blew up Wayne Casinos.
51* TheReveal: Issue 5 reveals that [[spoiler:Martha Wayne had actually survived her fall at the end of the ''Knight of Vengeance'' mini-series and found a Time Bubble, using that to not only restore the Flashpoint universe, but to kill those who could remove it once more.]]
52* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Turns out the Psycho Pirate is from Earth-Zero/Prime Earth and hid out in the Flashpoint world because of a "ComicBook/{{Dark Crisis|OnInfiniteEarths}}".
53* SequelHook: [[spoiler:The storyline ends with set ups for The New Golden Age line of comics. The Time Masters find that a dozen superheroes, and Per Degaton, have escaped from their headquarters.]]
54* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong:
55** Averted, sadly. Thomas Wayne, knowing this timeline shouldn't exist, kidnaps Barry Allen and attempts to kickstart his powers like he did back in the original ''Flashpoint''. [[spoiler:Scavenger snipes at and misses Thomas, and destroys the vials of chemicals, causing Barry to be fatally electrocuted and forcing Thomas to figure out another way.]]
56** [[spoiler:Martha Wayne]] forced the time travelers they killed to build them a time machine so they could go back and prevent [[spoiler:Bruce's death.]]
57* ShootingSuperman: Thomas tries punching Kal-El. Repeatedly. As a trained medical man, he notes the damage he's doing to his fists doing so.
58* ShoutOut: [[spoiler:In issue #5, Martha-Joker reveals how she survived their previous encounter, and says she was washed through a stream to the basement of the Arkham Asylum. She then describes it as "a lonely place to die", which is the title of a Batman story arc.]]
59* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Given the dark tone of both this miniseries and the storyline it is a sequel of, it's rather surprising that it ends with the Flashpoint universe potentially reaching a brighter future as well as Thomas and Martha Wayne reconciling and adopting Dexter Dent as their new son.]]
60* TakeThat: Bonnie threatens to give Corky a time out during the much maligned ''Bloodlines'' crossover event from the 1990s.
61* TimeCrash: The Time Masters want the Flashpoint timeline, metaphysically contained within a snowglobe on Earth Prime, erased because it's unstable and risks merging with the Prime Earth timeline. Rip recants this when the Flashpoint timeline stabilizes.
62* UncertainDoom: What was left of Cyborg's band of heroes apparently failed to stop the Atlantean-Amazon war, and were last seen in Argentina hunting Per Degaton's forces when they all vanished. Only Sandman returned alive.
63* WhamEpisode:
64** Issue 3: [[spoiler:The Kryptonians are going to invade within five days. The Reverse-Flash becomes a recent victim of the Clockwork Killer.]]
65** Issue 4: [[spoiler:The Clockwork Killer is revealed to be a still-alive Martha Wayne.]]

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